Cross-border e-commerce is set to become one of the strategic pillars in Vietnam’s national master plan for e-commerce development during 2026–2030, as the country looks to build a sustainable digital export ecosystem and enhance global competitiveness for its businesses.
VOV.VN - The conference on digital transformation for OCOP exports has highlighted practical solutions to help local businesses improve product quality, embrace cross-border e-commerce, and tap into global markets sustainably.
VOV.VN - Amid fierce international competition, Vietnamese companies must focus on building sustainable brands and developing key products through cross-border e-commerce to expand globally, increase product value, and foster sustainable growth opportunities, said experts at a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on July 25.
VOV.VN - Cross-border e-commerce offers Vietnamese businesses great opportunities to reach the global market, but they still face major hurdles such as dependence on foreign platforms, weak logistics, limited legal knowledge, and poor control over customer data.
VOV.VN - The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Laos co-hosted a thematic workshop on promoting cross-border e-commerce under the theme Supporting Businesses in the Digital Era in Vientiane on the morning of July 18.
VOV.VN - The draft Law on E-Commerce is set to establish a new legal foundation for boosting cross-border e-commerce exports and enabling Vietnamese enterprises to access the global market.
Ho Chi Minh City will actively support enterprises in promoting and introducing their products in new markets, seeking customers, expanding export markets, and improving product quality and added value.
VOV.VN - Nearly 100 business representatives and e-commerce experts from Vietnam and India attended a seminar in Noida, India, on April 1, to promote cross border e-commerce between the two countries.
The Department of E-Commerce and Digital Economy under Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade, in collaboration with the Vietnamese Embassy and the Vietnam Business Association in Bangladesh, organised the "Vietnam-Bangladesh cross-border e-commerce promotion forum" on March 25.
VOV.VN - Temu, a major cross-border e-commerce platform of China, said that it has refunded customers in Vietnam on request of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, after deciding to cease operations in the market.